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Somehow Beckham was targeted just once in the first half. He made up for it by drawing 15 targets after halftime, but his lack of involvement in the early portion of the game was puzzling to say the least. Beckham salvaged the day with a big fourth quarter, producing 47 yards on five catches over the final 15 minutes. OBJ now has over 1,000 yards receiving, making him the fourth player in NFL history to reach that mark in each of his first three seasons. Beckham will be a no-brainer WR1 against Dallas in Week 14. Dec 4 - 8:18 PM

Odell Beckham (thumb) was not listed on the injury report Wednesday.

Beckham said the thumb was an issue before he aggravated it against the Browns, but he plans to play through it the rest of the season. "Not really much you could do at this point in time," Beckham said. "You have to just play with it. It happened to me in college and high school." Beckham's admission the thumb is actually injured will likely force the Giants to list him on Thursday, but there is no reason to worry about his availability. He will be a high-end WR1 against the Steelers. Nov 30 - 5:11 PM

Odell Beckham caught 6-of-11 targets for 96 yards and two touchdowns in the Giants' Week 12 win over the Browns.

Beckham was in and out of the game early with a thumb injury, but ended up having his second best day of the year. It could have been much bigger, but Eli Manning missed Beckham on a number of big early plays. Beckham roasted Joe Haden all afternoon, including on a simple crossing route he caught over the middle and turned into a 32-yard score. Beckham's thumb figures to cost him some Week 13 practice time, but he'll be a top-three option against the Steelers. Nov 27 - 5:14 PM

Odell Beckham (thumb) returned to Sunday's game against the Browns in the second quarter.

Beckham was in clear discomfort on the sideline, but is returning after getting taped up. Eli Manning has consistently missed a wide-open Beckham today. Nov 27 - 1:42 PM

Depth Charts

Giants coach Ben McAdoo said Shane Vereen (triceps, injured reserve) looked to be "in good condition" in his first practice Wednesday.

Conditioning can be a concern coming out of a long injury layoff, but Vereen's triceps injury did not affect his ability to run. He will still have to prove his strength is back before the Giants allow him on the field, but it looks like he has a good shot to return next week against the Cowboys. Vereen is worth a look in PPR formats.

According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, Giants WR Roger Lewis (concussion, questionable) is "good to go" for Sunday's Week 12 game against the Browns.

He made the trip to Cleveland with his teammates. Lewis suffered a concussion in Week 11 but has been practicing on a limited basis since Thursday. He's the Giants' No. 4 wide receiver behind Odell Beckham, Sterling Shepard and Victor Cruz. Obviously he carries no fantasy significance.